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Coffeyville Daily Bee from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

Coffeyville Daily Bee from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

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EMLTO; TALKS flCflUT EmEnBflLTOtJ feel that Emmett Dalton commit Bartleavina, Okla March 1 1 Knowing that J. R. Charlton wm about 1 11.000 In front or him on hla horn. Thorn la no doubt that ha could have escaped aa he waa about out of revolver rang and waa headed for safety on a good horse which he wall knew how to ride, lie turn-ed around, aaw Bob waa wounded and had fallen, and then deliberately turned hla horse and rod back into the face of that Ore and tried to lift hla brother onto the horse with him. 1 have always felt that Dalton waa a creature of the environment of hla youth.

He lived a dime novel life In a country at that time the Held of dime novel life, and with surroundings and associates thst enhanced hla boyish belief that he waa living the only life. And as I aald before he waa guilty, ha haa paid the price and la again on even terms with the world. If tb people of the Fourth ward want him ss a councilman I believe he wilt make a good one. Wc have about 20 different styles to select from, in prices from $5 to $40. The one exactly like cut is from Montgomery- county, Kanaka, and therefor liable to be somewhat acquainted with Emmett Dalton and hit career, the Examiner last night nought an Interview with that gen-tleman.

The reporter waa compelled to wait the Judge's return tram the Oklah. where he had been enjoy lag the astir of Buiter Brown and Mary hut waa rewarded by finding the preacher-lawyer In a pleasant mood and willing to talk on the subject of Dalton. waa asked his opinion as to the nomination of Mr. Dalton as councilman from the Fourth ward, speaking from the standpoint of his acquaintance with him while In Kansas. was a resident of Montgomery -ounty for thirty years and waa prosecuting attorney of that county at the time of the Dalton raid.

I tiled the Information that sent Km met Dalton to the penitentiary and daring that time became Intimately acquainted with 'lie young prisoner. My opinion of htm then was that he waa a very bright young man an extraordinary young man. Of course I knew be was In the raid and waa ted a crime, went to the penitentiary served hla time, paid the penalty and received hla pardon. Now he should be given a chance." "lf.he were nominated and elected what kind of a city official do you think he would make?" "I hare watched his life closely aim he came to Bartleavllle and I have found nothing to warrant the belief that he la not a good cittaen. believe that be has been and is a good cltlxen.

have observed him closely because I have felt an Interest In him and wanted to know how he would conduct himself, and I feel that he Is now above reproach and should be treated Ilk a man who has so demeaned hlmse'f as to deserve the respect of everyone. "What about hi qualification Judge?" "Well, while be was In the penitentiary he was an Insatiable reader of books, newspaper and periodicals, became well acquainted with the events of the world and ha since kept himself well pouted on current event. I have an uncle who I rliap-llsn of the penitentiary snd has been In that position fur six years, lie also studied Dalton. and In his Nickel trimmed and large rubber tires. Remember we guarantee all tires in our carts and will replace them FREE of charge.

Ask lor "WQMANS RECORD" It's Free MACKEY OPERATION THE COFFEYVILLE FURNITURE CO. Millionaire's Wife Declare There Should Be No "Sheet of Crystal" Separating Women of Wltn from Thoeg Who Work. The Home of Good Furniture Masonic Building equally guilty with the other and was deserving of the punishment he rapacity na librarian has had the best received, but I firmly believe that opportunity to sturty and get ao a human life. I s'earched for evidence, that he did and searched faithfully and 1 was unable to find It, and have that Kmmett was a great reader and student and believed hlni a mole) prisoner and the brightest of the RACE OF 1,554 MILES tSjiecial CorreHOi)etii to the Hee.) Nea- York. Mrh 19.

DUm ho wurl 1 mo ment fw'fcrd woimiu's u'f Mr. Clarence Mat key. IhI l.adcr. club and ifc of one of Amt-rln'a rlcbeat n-tin, tike t.e ciideU lor her less fortune I the folio ins ristlc A LIST OF BARGAINS IN CITY REAL ESTATE on EASY PAYMENTS No. 1.

Cood 5 room house; good well; pantry rhwei; good baro; one-half klocg of care line, price $1350 IMIVtTI MOTOIt IHitT IX III TO oltl.KAN. li.anttcr: It ill), tic he Uf "tn itil-iv tlie'e should tw any divl ICOO Cah. IlaUnre Kay Payment. No. 2.

i room hmie. north part of Uu of t-en tb The hlory of a Marine Kmlurame t.eel nenallec lit Ibe MUtitry fan Timber of I be (Mil atclM-l Make the Stent of lite lUcIng raft, llre'r Fox II. lve a id 'he fconi'd city; well; iloet pantry; on car line. Price SI250 300 caah- Ikiliuice Kajiy. No.

J. New- rcx-m house, north part to fourteen hours a day and belleie we can maintain a speed in execs of twenty-five miles an hour, so that the actual running time from Cincinnati to New Orleans should be sixty hours or less. The fattt time ever made between these points wss the run of the stesmer Queen City which. seeral years sgo. left Cincinnati on a Monday morning at o'clock and arrived at New Orleans the following Krtdsy at 10 covering the distant In I OS hour." The run or the Ilre'r Kox II will be filled with Incident and dlver-Hlon.

In addition to the over-night stops, gssollne will be tsken on every six or eight hours. This will enable the boat to make brief stops at many Important towns and cities on both the Ohio and Mississippi. Some Idea of the distance to be covered by this run will be resitted when It Is known thst tht distance from New York to llctc thy are. Sa It wer' s) t. S--Mt of rr(al.

Ther lie ii. ar toge-er, and ie hil? ihnte on the lde Mr IHiw t'i tfU they snnot tiear tVm, fr tt them. of City. City watet; 2 blocka of oar line; walk In. Prlc $12504300 cash, balance good terms.

No 1 5 room bouse In Eat aide. I block from car line. Good WelL or fis.itlj mi l.r ljud them," Price $1400-150 Ch. Balance Mrs. Markey, who preiblent of terms to ult.

t.i Kual rr4nhl the iol (iruininent r.nian In Ar.ier;c to No. S.Srootn house en Vet Sixth. City water; walks In. Prlc $1,000 eiiniM tie can o. aomeu's suf- and In the Apill numler of Iire'r Fox II a new Clnclunatl motor boat is booklet for a long distance run against time from t'ln-rlnnatl to New Orleans The race begins on April 3rd next.

This craft I out to capture all world'a record In the mot novel rs- In the history of motor host ing There Is good racing stuff in Hre'r Kox II. The stem of this new boat Is mse from one of the knee of the old Natrheg. famous In daya when steamboat racing on the Mississippi was Internationally notable, and lire Kox II la out to sustain the racing traditions of a recngnlied world's ater course. From Clnclnnstl to Near Orleans the government count Is I.Si mile snd In this run sxslnat time, the msrk set for Hre'r Fox II to mske is slty hoars This nw crsft Is the Istcst sddition to the Clnclnnstl fWt of seHt boats on the Ohio, tttie I Mm'y Masilne he New Orleans Is l.93 miles only a little more than inn miles In evens of the fi-st mspped out for Bre'r Km II. This Cincinnati to New Orleans stunt eireei by JI" mile the run from New York to Havana and la more than half the distance betaecn triiy refi for activity taltiiK he fcr Huxl etif.wnih.senient.

"Vby." Mr Mackay dnlre, "to my ti'lnd the real ImiHirtanee of ntv-ing soiuen Tot" ould te nun 1 in $300 IlaUnre short payment of fit per month. Including Interest. No. fi. Good T-room house in North rrt 0f city, one-half block of car Una.

Good cistern; bath mom; all plumbed but not connected up. Prlc $2400 $IC0 Balanea $15 per month rni per rent Interest. This tj a EWIHG CUNNINGHAM PHOIE 368. ROOM aOierlttlit'lluk New York and Lherpool This will be the greatest feat ever attempted by a speed twist and one that will be Iwatihed rltmely by every one Inter- etril niotor Isum hes and the do I of Inland water i a nieltltude of tractioa qurtlona ho left linhre Jr.l would ie Uhtn tip nd solved. iiMt tee our ot-jHiit inliy PRAISES "THE CLANSMAN." Ttiete are tr.ets an.l frightful tenenictits to be mid clean and "I attended Mr luxou's play 'The olctame.

There are sciiooU ehich milieu the children of the women of KMMETT IMI.TON AND HIS WIKE. today, and these need nmatant rare. Ther I 'be Injustice an 1 the Clanvnan" Uat evening." aald Cover-t-or Robert II tlletin of North Caio-jlina. tu a IUIelga News an.l tyoserver man, "fearing fem what had heard jt.iat I would be disappointed and Join twth tho believe that the ductlou of auch a play would lie of lio benefit to our actlrn. I am glad "es'lon vnffeiv.

by vinti hn have to make a living for them elte. "It Is suih a tulstske to fancy that WANTED S-condhvnd Kurnlluie. Nothing Too Gooj and Nothing Too Poor, for C. T. VAN NESS Ths Second hand Man.

11 W. Eighth street Phone 11J women ho have leisure and money are IndliTerent an frivolous. Noth rg In the world rould be lesa Mr. Macksy not only defend th a omen of the "tou." but point out mlwsys beeg. of the opinion ss ex-prewMl tbst he did not kill anyone.

"I saw Dalton the next morning where he lay In bed almost shot to piece and he told me then that he did not want to go on that raid and tried all he knew to keep his brother Hob from going, but thst when be found thst he could not keep Hob away he resolved to so with him. As Kmmett lay there in Jnll from lo-Ih to March I got well acquainted with him and he often told me how much he thought of Hob and that love for his brother was sll that brought him to Coffey llle at that time. Not that he eter tried to shirk responsibility, fur he always stood fevly to take hi punlsl n.ent. admit-ing his guilt." "How do you f-el to hi proposed candidacy a a councilman, Mr. Charlton?" whole Since couiming to nrtleuile be has made a study of city sffalr and I believe he would make a good councilman.

He has large property Interest in the Fourth nard, Is a man of good Idea determination an I a lired business man." "Anything ele you rould think of that would be of Interest on thl subject'" "Well I guens you he pllllliel ii. pretty dry. but there Is one thing more I nt to say. When I told you aim lit Kmmett love for Hob being (he factor that led him to go to thai raid. I mulcted to say that there mere incident of that memorable morning that hate been am-ply substantiated bearing out that theory.

When Kmmett mounted his horse in the alley and started assy be nn ottii'teil n4 he had nany ways In whlih women of all 10 feet long by four feet three besm snd is eiulpe th an eight cycle Kox motor The ftean brothers sre owners of the Hre'r Kox II and Morris II. Ix-sn. alio alll make the n-cord breaking run. says: "We were so sell peasd with the wsy lire'r Kox II rsn In the Hegetta of the Ohio Hlvrr jiunh Club In August last that promptly deride to run her In a long dllane race to uiWlle against time The river waa so low last summer snd fsll that we rouldn't get a stsrt. This waa a source of sore disappointment to us.

Out of thst disappointment. however, comes greater endeavor. We've got In our new Ilre'r Kox II a uimh larger and more powerful boat. We think she'll hold her own against anything afloat Mart from Cincinnati. It la planned to leave Cincinnati on this world'a record -bresk log rare Saturday.

April 3. We have scheduled a 117 mile run to Uiulsville without a slop. We want to make this dlntsnee In the fsstest time eter msde on water. Between Natchei, Mlsa and Hay mi the dls-Isnre Is jut 100 miles and there again we will try for the fastest century run ever made by a Speed bobt. Hanger of Hnag.

"We recognlie the element of danger that will be ever present In the way of snsgs calculated to start up towsrd the bottom. As a precautionary measure, we will run only In daylight. There will be four aboard I will be accompanied by an engineer, pilot and a non-Interested par-ty, who will keep an official record of time. We expect to run from ten Issues can work toward civic tter- ment through the agency of the bal now that I went, for my vle hart rndeigon a complete thange, and I unhesitatingly say thai wish every Hung men and woman In South ould both and uetr tie condition thinks which their forefathers paard in the day of ilecon-Mruttkm; for In so doing they would not only appreciate what they suffer, but in doing tbey would IIVeis know the J.istneas of their tauje. It will do good also for Ije Northern lMcpe study Southern condition a pres.uted in this drama.

Mr. LHxon'i pity rie above hi hooka. I hexrt-Ily approve of It, and Wlleve It will kf box. Ku Kl.ix KUn. The play recalled to me many things I Leard anj aaw while a boy; filled my heart wlU th feeling that then were uttermost In Hetng a leader In the most exclu- ive social cirri of America, Mr Mack)' attitude ha attracted wide the mind of our people, and (hank God thai peace has at last com anj rjread attention.

8he first startled her friend bv standing for election our country once mora I prosperous. snd defeating her opponent some huccea to the play I assured la the South, and I believe it will be gladly years go In the acbool booid elec-tlon at Hoslyn, I-ong Island, ahere received by the tmter class of thinking people the North." "The with Its marrel. the Maikay borne I glnce that Mrs. Mukir haa taken a do gooj. No respectable negro caa take an exceirthm to It.

fir It ahow how Mildly the true old servant wai treated, and how only the In toient or k.en Interest In olltlial matter. Joua story of the triumph of 5JV r.ao fiii.oo nu I3.tx t6.no lck1, felt the Tengeanrw of tlloe. supremacy In the South, will be at lUe JifTersi.n on Wednesday, March righlcr of wrong, the members of the 7.BO Harfcl "Th 7 hi.ng their banners on tht "DON'T FORCE!" act Sl.5 12 50 outer wMls, and the rry Is still 'they comv! It I reslly asumUhlng the cnor toiis business being done by fllrharl A Prlngle's I'smous Mmstrels. Thla eceson t4 4r thirtieth aiinirersaiy, and the man-site-nent hate spared neither pain or expense to make It a most mtmor-5lMt ooo, Tae wardrobe, scenery, stage set 'lrlr au I intuitu ftr fit' frib'ttii a1 wirier. raxeio fty titty pricca I otltn top Raltioa to fl .10 rllnattms7.f0tol0.

Ni iicn rti a to Mid tak I rttf noer 10.lo If. rolid tak hciy alrirtrra tl.CO (olCO Solid tak ftwirr iciketa Ilf5 to 2 CO Folid ak. 6 ft. dinr lrr tablea t.SO to 22.10 Quart red oak Ufftta to 22.f0 rolid oak Ulchf tar-ire la to 25. fOLII OAK to32.C0 ICE BOX! 8 15.75 to 18.50.

Make your selrcticna row We have a line lino of re frif eratora at lowest criers. tt oor prittt mga, mallirg I and linolt uma before jro bay. Wt will save you money on your hcttao furnish inga SUA tings and electrical effect are th "neft brains rciild conceive and mon-y purchase. Tlfe show moves with anap and vigor from the very start, an la never allowed to lag for a single moment It It full of glnter, push and go, one critic described It a a corker In cork" and thn Just about describes It spontaneity. TjIs company will appear at tht 12.00 Stt-W J3ut he does build a house and sell it every month.

lie must suit the people or he couldn't accomplish this. If you are going to build or want to buy. see Come in and See nrcccv qdiic tons tt. ULtJUL UIIUJ. pscse 4ii Jefferson Theatre, Monday, March tt There will bo a big street parade at noon an.

a concert by the beat minstrel band In the world at 7:30 o'cloc kin the evening In front of the tbewtre. 4 I a tl at ftl! sctd turcituip chrHf Sunday Special The Ice Cream LIZ) Depotwlll ael you a regular JAcenl ihrtck of Ice Cream Car tl osaa tor r- f- f-7 c-'-.

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1909-1909